07-16-2010
Checking heap memory size for java app
Hi
I have one Java application installed in my Solaris system. Is there a way to find out the heap memory allocated size/used size/free size for the particular Java process?
If anyone knows the command, please let me know. Even I appreciate if I have any scripts to find out the same.
Regards,
Thiru
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